36th Minnesota Symposium on Child Psychology
The Origins and Organization of Adaptation and Maladaptation: A Festschrift Honoring the Work of Byron Egeland and Alan Sroufe on the Minnesota Parent-Child Longitudinal Study
Program information
All lectures held in the A.I. Johnson Room of the McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street S.E., Minneapolis.
Thursday, October 15
Day 1: The Minnesota Parent-Child Longitudinal Study: Insights into Normative Development
| 8:30- 9:00 | Continental Breakfast |
| 9:00- 9:30 | Introduction to the Festschrift Sarah Mangelsdorf, Northwestern University |
| 9:30- 9:45 | Byron Egeland, University of Minnesota |
| 9:45- 10:00 | Coffee Break |
| 10:00- 11:15 | “Emotion Regulation and
Emotional Development: A View from Attachment Theory” Ross Thompson, University of California at Davis |
| 11:15- 12:30 | “Attachment, Temperament,
and Adaptation: One Long Argument” Brian Vaughn, Auburn University |
| 12:30- 2:30 | Lunch |
| 2:30-3:45 | “Earned-Security: Emerging
Insights from Longitudinal, Experimental, and Taxometric
Investigations” Glenn Roisman, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
| 3:45- 4:00 | Coffee Break |
| 4:00- 5:15 | Panel Discussion Chair,Andy Collins, University of Minnesota “How does a developmental perspective influence the development of social relationships in the field of social relationships?“ Panelists:Jeffrey Simpson, University of Minnesota; Peter LaFreniere, University of Maine |
Friday, October 16
Day 2: The Minnesota Parent-Child Longitudinal Study: Insights into Psychopathology and Prevention Science
| 8:30- 9:00 | Continental Breakfast |
| 9:00-9:15 | Alan Sroufe, University of Minnesota |
| 9:15-10:30 | “Rethinking Adolescent
States of Mind and Their Implications for Psychopathology: A
Development/Contextual Model” Roger Kobak, University of Delaware |
| 10:30-10:45 | Coffee Break |
| 10:45- 12:00 | Panel Discussion Chair,Tuppett Yates, University of California Riverside "How has/should a developmental framework inform the study of psychopathology?" Panelists:Keith Burt, University of Vermont; Michael Troy, Children's Hospital, St. Paul |
| 12:00-2:00 | Lunch |
| 2:00- 3:15 | “Intergenerational
Transmission of Parenting” Deborah Jacobvitz, University of Texas at Austin |
| 3:15- 3:30 | Coffee Break |
| 3:30- 4:45 | Panel Discussion Chair, Sheree Toth, Mount Hope Family Center, University of Rochester "How has/should a developmental perspective inform the field of prevention science?" Panelists: Marti Erickson, University of Minnesota; Robert Pianta, University of Virginia |
| 5:45- 7:15 | Cocktail Party |
Saturday, October 17
Day 3: The Minnesota Parent-Child Longitudinal Study: Past, Present, and Future Innovations
| 9:00- 9:30 | Continental Breakfast |
| 9:30- 10:45 | “Beyond Adversity,
Vulnerability and Resilience: Individual Differences in
Developmental Plasticity” Jay Belsky, Birkbeck University of London |
| 10:45- 11:00 | Coffee Break |
| 11:00- 12:15 | “The Minnesota
Parent-Child Longitudinal Study: Reflections, Integrations,
Projections” Dante Cicchetti, University of Minnesota |
All Lectures are Free and Open to the Public
WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!